Like the cameras that made Polaroid its name the Pop produces 9 x 11cm prints, only through the application of heat to special dyes embedded in the paper, rather than ink. Taking the actual photos is a 20MP CMOS sensor, while storage comes through a microSD slot (supports cards up to 128GB).

Rounding up the package is a 3.97-inch touchscreen, connectivity via wifi and Blutooth, and 1080p video recording capability. Producing the camera is C+A Global, the current holder for Polaroid brand license.

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